- F-109-12-5-0-254
- File
- 1968
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Cho, Won Kyung (Korean dancer)
- F-109-12-5-0-33
- File
- 1968
Wallace, Ian and Duane Lunden: exhibit in Theatre Galleries and elsewhere
- F-109-12-6-0-83
- File
- 1968
- F-109-12-6-0-86
- File
- 1968
- F-109-12-4-0-22
- File
- 1968
- F-109-12-4-0-36
- File
- 1968
Christmas, Eric (one-man show)
- F-109-12-5-0-34
- File
- 1968
Healey, Barry and Diane Lalouge (vocal duo)
- F-109-12-5-0-92
- File
- 1968
- F-109-12-5-0-139
- File
- 1968
- F-109-1-0-0-5
- File
- 1968
Departmental Policy Committee files
- F-109-4-14
- Sub-series
- 1966 - 1968
- F-109-12-5-0-51
- File
- 1968
- F-109-8-0-0-5
- File
- 1966 - 1968
- F-109-14-2-1-0-8
- Item
- 1968
Student film workshop?
Hampton, Ian: cellist with the Purcell String Quartet
- F-109-12-7-0-31
- File
- 1968
Purcell String Quartet
- F-109-12-5-0-156
- File
- 1968
- F-109-12-5-0-106
- File
- 1968
McAllistair, Ken: Exhibit of Photographs
- F-109-12-6-0-59
- File
- 1968
Easter Egg, The (James Reaney)
- F-109-12-4-0-31
- File
- 1969
- F-109-12-4-0-4
- File
- 1969
Juliani dispute - correspondence
- F-109-8-0-0-6
- File
- 1968 - 1969
Alps, Glenn (visual artist): 2 films of his work
- F-109-12-5-0-6
- File
- 1969
Prague: The Summer of the Tanks (film screening)
- F-109-12-5-0-172
- File
- 1969
Departmental Tenure Committee: procedures
- F-109-4-16-0-2
- File
- 1969
- F-109-1-0-0-3
- File
- 1965 - 1969
- F-109-12-5-0-166
- File
- 1969
- F-109-7-4-0-5
- File
- 1969
- F-109-8-0-0-2
- File
- 1968 - 1969
- F-109-12-2-0-4
- File
- 1969
- F-109-14-2-1-0-10
- Item
- 1969
"A satire on married bliss, featuring Jackie Crossland and Dick Bidwell." [1968/69 film workshop description] See notes for Consumption on Jackie Crossland. The film was "good enough to be picked up by Universal Pictures for distribution. … Bryant, following the success of Felix was invited, along with fourteen other film students from across North America, to attend the American Film Institute’s Center for Advanced Studies in Cinema. Following this, Bryant went on to make his first feature film The Supreme Kid, which unfortunately was a commercial failure." [Russell Stephens, "Move over, Fassbinder," The Peak, 13 June 1979, p. 6]. See also http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0117212/.